Crashed Lamborghini Diablo catches fire

A Lamborghini Diablo has caught fire after being crashed recently in the United Kingdom.

If you think that only modern supercars decide to burst into flames, you will be surprised because this particular example of the Lamborghini Diablo has done just that, but after it has been crashed. According to the guys from Wrecked Exotics, the Italian supercar in question has been completely destroyed by flames following the crash in the United Kingdom. Our source isn’t telling us more on how the incident took place or if anyone was injured in it so if you happen to know more about the topic, please feel free to share.

Lamborghini has put together the Diablo in Sant’Agata Bolognese between 1990 and 2001 and it was assembled in just 2,884 units. The model was offered in two body styles, a two-door coupe or a two-door roadster, and it came with a rear mid-engine and rear-wheel / all-wheel drive layout. The Diablo was the successor of the Countach and it was replaced by the Murcielago. Power was being provided by either a 5.7 liter V12 or a 6.0 liter V12 engine, which was connected to the 5-speed manual transmission. The original model was producing 492 HP (367 kW) and 580 Nm (428 lb-ft) of torque, enough for a 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint made in approximately 4.5 seconds and a top speed of 325 km/h (202 mph). This was one of the most iconic supercar of the ‘90s.